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2014
How much does America spend on higher education, and how has that changed over time? Higher education is big business. The nearly $500 billion in revenues generated annually by colleges and universities represented about 3 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product in 2012, roughly...
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How much does America spend on higher education, and how has that changed over time? Higher education is big business. The nearly $500 billion in revenues generated annually by colleges and universities represented about 3 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product in 2012, roughly...
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Accruals quality and the cost of debt: Evidence from Vietnam
International Review of Financial Analysis, 2021Xuan Vinh Võ
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Extending the benefits of ESG disclosure: The effect on the cost of debt financing
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2021Filippo Vitolla +2 more
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Economic policy uncertainty and cost of debt financing: International evidence
North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 2021Quoc Trung Tran
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Costs and benefits of debt and debt service reduction [PDF]
The author evaluates the costs and benefits of debt and debt service reduction (DDSR) from the point of view of five countries that have concluded Brady deals: Costa Rica, Mexico, the Philippines, Uruguay, and Venezuela. He concludes that, contrary to widely held views, commercial banks have probably benefited from the operations.
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Returnee directors and cost of debt
Journal of Business Research, 2023Fangjun Wang, Vincent Tawiah
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Environmental administrative penalty, corporate environmental disclosures and the cost of debt
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022Andrea Appolloni +2 more
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ESG practices and the cost of debt: Evidence from EU countries
Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 2021Ahmed Saleh +2 more
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Competition and the Cost of Debt
2010This paper empirically investigates how the intensity of product market competition affects the cost of debt. Using a large sample of loans to publicly traded US manufacturing rms, I provide evidence that an intensication of product market competition among firms signicantly increases the cost of bank loans.
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